Texas grid seeks more power capacity to avoid winter shortages
(Reuters) -The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) sought bids from power producers on Monday to increase its operating reserves
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Annual Twin Cities marathon canceled due to extreme heat
The annual Twin Cities marathon has been canceled due to record-breaking heat in Minneapolis and St. Paul, marathon organizers announced Sunday morning.
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Australia swelters through 'scorching' heat lifting bushfire risk
SYDNEY Australia's southeast on Sunday sweltered in a heat wave that raised the risk of bushfires and prompted
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New York City's heavy rain is 'new normal' due to climate change, governor says
By Kanishka Singh (Reuters) -Torrential downpours after a week of mostly steady rainfall that brought flash flooding to New York
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Storm Daniel: Greek farmers fear they may never recover
Greek farmers fear for the future as crops, orchards and herds of animals were lost in Storm Daniel.
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New York deluge triggers flash floods, brings chaos to subways
By Jonathan Allen and Brendan O'Brien NEW YORK (Reuters) -Torrential downpours after a week of mostly steady rainfall brought flash
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Watch: Brooklyn Flooding Videos Are Crazy
VIDEO: NYC streets and public transportation flooded due to heavy rains.
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South Africa floods: At least 11 people die after Western Cape deluge
The authorities say at least 11 people have died as floodwaters submerge parts of the province.
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Roger Taylor and Eric Clapton lead Gary Brooker tribute concert line-up
Gary Brooker will be honoured with a star-studded concert in Guildford, Surrey, later this year.
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Tropical storm Ophelia could slam mid-Atlantic states on Friday
(Reuters) -A tropical storm off the mid-Atlantic coast began dumping rain on parts of North Carolina on Friday and will
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Southwest Airlines 'very prepared' for winter - CEO
Southwest Airlines said on Thursday it was better-prepared to handle upcoming winter weather thanks to the low-cost carrier's
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Extreme weather may cost the global fashion industry $65 billion by 2030
Extreme heat and flooding are set to deal a massive blow to the global fashion industry, with four of the world's top garment producing countries at risk of missing out on $65 billion in earnings by 2030, according to a study from Cornell University and investment manager Schroders.
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